Nissin i40 – love mini
- Nissin Digital

- Feb 1, 2014
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Nissin i40 – love mini
mini ˙high-performance ˙dial operation
TOKYO Yokohama <<CP+2014>>, 13-16th February 2014, Nissin Group will announce a new
concept flash "Nissin i40 – love mini " and it will also be on display at CP+2014 show, before its official release.
The pocket size of Nissin i40 weights only 203g of weight (*1). It is suitable for filling shadows on even the sunniest of days, suitable for family shooting, indoor/ outdoor shooting and
especially suitable for traveling. Professional functions are included: Wireless TTL mode;
Supports up to 1/8,000 seconds shutter speed; Flash output of GN40 at 105mm; Video light
function with 9 steps of output level adjustment; Simple operation panel with two selector
dials to operate the flash; Flash head tilts up and rotates horizontally to right and left for
making bounced lighting more versatile by utilizing more angles. A Soft box is supplied.
Nissin i40 with Canon, Nikon, Sony, FT & Fujifilm version.
Focal length range coverage of 24-105mm˙Powerful output˙Soft box
The Nissin i40 has a flash output of GN40 at 105mm. The zoom range auto adjusts from 24mm-105mm. The flash comes equipped with a built-in diffuser that gives a 16mm lens coverage. A Soft box is included for soften light output and reduce the shadows.
Professional flash head design
The flash head rotates horizontally 180° to right and left and tilts up 90°which is suitable for
close up photography. This makes bounce shooting more arbitrary, with more angles that
can be used.
LED Video light
Nissin i40 has a video light function, which has 9 steps of output level adjustment.
Various Functions
(1)Supports high-speed synchronization
Supports up to 1/8,000 seconds shutter speed. (*2)
(2)Wireless TTL mode
Supports Canon E-TTL/ E-TTL II, Nikon i-TTL and Sony ADI/ P-TTL. Various slave settings offer flexible wireless flash combination.



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